Ahead of the official announcement coming on Monday, November 8th, the Samsung Continuum has just been spotted in some Verizon stores (in the back). The launch is said to be on Thursday, November 11th, so it's exactly a week from now. This dual-display Android handset will be prices at $199 on a 2-year contract and, yes, someone was quick to take one out of the box.

It's unconfirmed right now but apparently, this image is "proof" that the iPhone 4 will really be hitting Verizon in early 2011. The information in the "e-mail" says that promo material will be available before Christmas 2010 and will be finally debuting on Verizon on January 10th, 2011. Like I said, this is unconfirmed right now so take it with a grain of salt. And yes, this rumour will never die.

Up to this point, a few people are waiting for the WiFi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab. Unfortunately, those people are going to have to wait until next year if you believe the leaked internal memo that Android and Me has just received. It clearly says that the model in question is delayed until "Post Holiday" which means that it won't be launching until early 2011. This is some pretty bad news considering that CES 2011 takes place just a few days into the new year - potentially making the Galaxy Tab obsolete.

If you ordered the Nokia C6-01 then here's some good news for you. The smartphone is now reportedly shipping to you! In case you're interested the C6-01 features a 3.2-inch Clear Black AMOLED touchscreen display, an 8MP AF camera with an LED flash and 720p HD video recording, WiFi / Bluetooth 3.0 support, GPS, a microSD card slot, pentaband UMTS/WCDMA connectivity, and Symbian^3. If you can put up with the OS then you might want to check it out.

If you can order things from Amazon Germany then you can now pick up the Motorola Milestone 2 in case you wanted it. This smartphone sports a 1GHz CPU, a 3.7-inch touchscreen display (with a 480 x 854 resolution), a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 5MP AF camera with a dual-LED flash and 720p HD video recording, 8GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 support, and Android 2.2. It's available unlocked right now for €499.99 ($711 USD) so you decide if that's worth the price.

A bunch of new handsets are going to be hitting North of the border, Canada, in the future on WIND Mobile. They're all listed below and include the LG dLite, the Android-based Alcatel OT981A (I believe it's a variant of the Alcatel OT-980), and the Huawei U3200. None of them are mind-blowing in terms of specs but they'll definitely be affordable. The exact release dates and pricing are still unknown right now.

We haven't heard much about the Motorola DROID 2 Global lately but Engadget has picked up some crucial information regarding this smartphone. According to the leak above, Verizon will be launching it on November 11th and it's said to be sporting a 1.2GHz CPU, WiFi support, and dual-band CDMA / quad-band GSM / tri-band UMTS connectivity making it a world phone. This is looking like the DROID 2 Global could be a phone to wait for and that pretty much confirms why Verizon decided to lower the price on the original DROID 2.

Oh, so you love 3D, you say? Well, if you're willing to head to Japan you can check out the newly introduced Sharp Galapagos 003SH and 005SH smartphones. Both of them are glasses-free 3D Android phones that are headed to Japan's Softbank carrier. The 003SH sports a 3.8-inch WVGA display, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, and a 9.6MP camera with 720p HD video recording. The 005SH sports the same display and CPU but sports a slide-out QWERTY keyboard along with just an 8MP camera with 720p HD video recording. The 003SH will be available in December of this year while you'll have to wait until February for the 005SH.

At IFA 2010, Dell showed off their tablet / netbook device, the Isnpiron Duo. We know everything we want to about the device already but Dell has announced that it's coming soon in their latest teaser video. I won't stop you from watching so I'll stop typing. Just click play below and see it shown off in a JBL dock.

If you live in the Europe and you don't want to get the Samsung Galaxy Tab or the iPad then there's another option for you. Toshiba is reportedly now shipping their Folio 100 tablet which sports the Tegra 2 chipset along with Android 2.2 "Froyo". Other specs include 16GB of internal storage, a 1,024 x 600 resoluiton, a 1.3MP webcam, miniHDMI port, SD / USB ports, and up to a 7-hour battery life.

Germany's prices for this tablet are €429 ($610 USD) for the non-3G model and €529 ($752 USD) for the 3G model. Italy prices are €399 ($568 USD) and €499 ($710 USD) for the same models so it's a bit cheaper. If you live in the UK, it'll only cost you €329 ($468 USD) for the non-3G model.

According to the leaked image above, Verizon intends to launch the Motorola DROID Pro for $179 on a 2-year contract, while the dual-display Android-based Samsung (i400) Continuum will cost you $199 on a 2-year contract. The Continuum should be announced on Monday, November 9th at Samsung's own event so you can look out for that one to get official then. The DROID Pro is an interesting handset since it's a BlackBerry-style Android handset. Both smartphones should make quite the impact on the market.

It's not exactly the biggest news in the world but a few dummy units have just been delivered to some Verizon stores. If you've been keeping up then you should know what both devices are. Yes, it's the Samsung Galaxy Tab (the large tablet above) and the Samsung Continuum (below). Both of these devices will be available soon and they're both running Google's Android OS.

Best Buy has just confirmed that a couple of carriers in Canada will be launching the BlackBerry Bold 9780 for $149.99 on a 3-year contract sometime in the near future. The carriers listed are Bell, Virgin Mobile, and Rogers - Telus is no where to be seen so that price tag is still unknown at this point. Hopefully, it's even a little bit cheaper since they are getting the Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate soon. Getting back on track, the Bold 9780's contract-free price is said to be $599.99, but that's unconfirmed right now.

AT&T will be releasing the Samsung Solstice II in the future and Mobile Burn has pointed out that it'll be priced at $29.99 on a 2-year contract. The Solstice II will feature a 3-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, a 2MP camera, GPS support, Bluetooth 2.1, AT&T Navigator, and a microSD card slot. This is pretty good dumbphone to add to their line-up but I think that you're better off with a budget Android phone.

Update: According to Unwired View, the Samsung Solstice has the model number a817 and will be available starting on November 7th.